EVERY-TPESD'A2g A N D THE ENDICOTT BULLETIN, TUESDAY, fflPRIL 6, 19S7 J2 i' They Make News + + CLUB TO STAGE t, E l a b o r a t e p l a n s a r e b e i n g m a d e p y S t . A n t h o n y club o f St A n t h u n y o f P a d u a church for its tenth an­ nual d i n n e r o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , w h i c h w i l l b e h e l d Saturday, n i p h t in t h e church hall. , T h e club h a s a r r a n g e d a l a r g e list o f honor guesta including R e v ^ i l o m e n o G e r e m i a p a s t o r a n d Rev. W i l l i a m J Lynch, assistant pastor Of t h e c h u r c h , R e v C y r i l O r e n d a c , p a s t o r a n d R e v Julian H u b u l , a s ­ s i s t a n t pastur o f St Joseph s S l o vhk Roman Catholir c h i m b Mrs. J Borden Harriman Mrs. J Borden Harriman, Demo­ cratic national committeewoman for the District o f C o l u m b i a , h a s been selected b y President R o o s e ­ velt to be A m e r i c a n minister to Norway, succeeding J Drexel Riddle of P h i l a d e l p h i a . Riddle is scheduled to b e c o m e a m b a s s a d o r to P o l a n d . M e m b e r s o f t h e ci«">ier c o i n n n t t e e include E n r i c o A n t o n e l l i , p r e s i ­ dent and general chairman Ric ciardo Revilacqua Dorninick S e t tilotti, Anthonj Dellapcnta Ober dan Barromei Raffaele Olmeri, J o s e p h P a r i s i V m c e n z o ( lotnh S o bastiano ( »i|apietn» Sebast.ario Pern, Pietro Imola diuM'ppe P e z 2utti Nicola Capparelli Knulio Bianco. Joseph Put are, S a l v a t o r e Rizzi. Mane Del'apenta. Teresa Zonipi Mamie Di S i m o n e Anna Marianno. Maria .sVuiMu a n d T e r e s a Ciotoh M r s Susie B e r r > M r a n d M r s . L e i g h R o g e r s M r and M r s Ralph Russell and MUI ( . e o r g e , and M r and M r s . Rosi» K l > a n d d a u g h t e r , Jane were guests o f M r and M r s . Archie W o o d w a r d Sumla\ Miss Esther Woodward ^pent E a s t e r wtth M r anil M r * F r m k H u t r h m g s at N o r t h H a r f u r d M r and M r s H e n r y W e s t fall Tyrone Power a n d fit, L o w i s D r y d e n **pent Sur> A n olf the-scene shot o f T y r o n e day with relatives here P o w e r , rising y o u n g screen a c t o r M r s A l w n e P r i n c e a n d d a u i - h ' e r j H e is seen s h a v i n g on t r a i n e n D e l o r e s E n d i c o t t spent T h u r s d a v ! r o u t e from Seattle to Mount with her parents Mi and M r s Rainier, where h e begins w o r k o n H o m e r (*ul\er :i n e w f i l m with Sonja Heme, skating champion M r and M r s W a l t e r \ I \ n t t and c h i l d r e n spent Sunday in K r e e v i l l " w i t h M r and M r s . E z r a W i l l i a m s . 1 I'hNM SI PPER K . i orino t h a t v - a s f o u g h t on THAT LOUIP-BRADDOCK FIGHT A p r i l F o o l ' s d a y c e r t a m l > had a l o t o f p e o p l e f o o l e d ' K d F l o r e n c e o f t h e J o h n s o n W e l t c u t t i n g r o o m h a s n ' t g o t t e n o v e r t h e s h o c k o f it y e t . HOY BARK a l s o o f t h e s a m e d e p a r t m e n t m u s t be s u f f e r i n g from i n s o m n i a j u d g i n g b y the n u m b e r o f t i m e s he's requested the song. " S i n g M e to Sleep. H i s t n e n d s a r e becoming a little w o r r i e d i n d a r e w o n d e r i n g i f h e s h o u l d s t a r t in t o count sneep** VFKY GLAD T O KtJ'ORT t h a t Hina M i n n i w h o h a s b e e n c o n f i n e d a t I d e a l h o s p i t a l , i.< i m p r o v i n g a n d is e x p e c t e d tn return t o her h o m e in t h e \ e r \ n e a r f u t u r e O u r v e r y best o f w i s h e s a r e h e r e i n s e n t t o h e r a n d w e ' r e s i n c e r e l y h o p i n g t h a t she'll s o o n b e b a c k a t her jld job. M E M B E R S O F T H E EIGHT S CIL B m e t Sunday after­ noon a t t h e h o m e o f M a r \ S m i l a k in B i n g h a m t o n Those present w e r e V e r a Rotunno, Helen I'icallilla, Hilda l ) e Sanctis, katbonne A g n e s t , J a n e Hodanick and Fann> M i n c o l l a RETURNED T O t h e B o s t o n S c h o o l o f B a n k i n g a n d h inane? a f t e r s p e n d i n g t h e E a s t e r h o l i d a y s a t t h e h o m e o f hi* p a r e n t s L e o C e r u t t i , w h o i > une o f t h e N o r t h S i d e ' s m o s t promising young men A N O R C H I D T O M R S JOHN' T O C C O f o r being one o f the most c h a r m i n g \ o u n g m a t r o n s o f t h e N o r t h Side. W o n d e r if that old Theresa L u d w i g world gruciousnes-. has a n y t h i n g t o d o w i t h it'* A n > w a y n c r t a i n l > m u s t bt s o m e t h i n g f o r it s e e m s t o d r a w e v e r y o n e j u s t l i k Rclras*^ under bond from a o n e o f t h e s e m a g n e t b y o u o f t e n h e a r altout harn»' <>f suspicion filed a f t e r t h e M A N \ H A P n K E T L UN'S O F T H E DA I t o Jo.-eph \ u shuljjun murder of M r s . Rose. t o r a n d F l o y d M u s u , w h o c e r t a i n l y c e l e b r a t e d t h e i r b i r t h d a y s at a C a b l e ai C a n t o n , O , M i s s T h e r e s a p a r t y g i v e n in t h e i r h o n o r b \ K a t h e n n e G a l e T h e e v e n i n g w a s m«'st I uilvs i^c whn lived in a "Inve net-t" in Akron m a i n t a i n e d b y the s l a i n r » n j o y a b l y >-pcnt in m u s i c a n d d a n c i n g Oh, j e r o f course kitt\ says she de•\gnest g a v e several v e r y entertainipg --elections on t h e p i a n o I t u n m a n > h u s b a n d didn't m a t t e r t h a t t h e p i a n o w a s a p l a \ e r b e c a u s e , a s K i t t y said ' W e l l — 1 h a d t o put t h e r o l l s in a n d p u m p t h e t h i n g , d i d n ' t I" P r e s e n t w e r e H i l d a l>e S a n c t i s , M r a n d M r s . F r e d D i n g l e b c r r v a n d ••hildren, M r a n d M r * F r a n c o i s R o i g . M r a n d M r s J o s e p h M u s a M r and M r s . O l n e r G a l e M r and M r s Arthur N e i r a , M r and Mi*lohn M u s a , John Drooiij Joseph Macek. M r and M n Leonanl Agnest. than is n o c o n t r a c t an insurance more policv valuable issued bv a WEST CORNERS P.-T. A. TO HOLD HOBBY NIGHT West Corners Parent-Teacher a s ­ sociation w i l l meet a t 7-30 t o n i g h t in the s c h o o l T h e occasion of this session w i l l b e "hobby n i g h t , " a n d each m e m b e r w i l l b r i n g s a m p l e s of her hobby—fancy work, gardening, canning, etc.—for demonstrations. T a l k s b y v a r i o u s m e m b e r s on their hobbies w i l l feature t h e meeting TOWNSEND CLUB ONE The Endicott Townsend club one w i l l m e e t in I d e a l l i b r a r y a t 7 . 3 0 tonicht T M Macomber, Chenan­ g o B r i d g e , recently r e t u r n e d f r o m F l o r i d a , w i l l r e l a t e s o m e o f his e x ­ periences there. A musical pro­ g r a m will b e presented. r e s t o n e Old F a i t h f u l g e y s e r , one. of t h e scenic wonde$6' of Y e l l o w s t o n e N a ­ tional p a r k , w a s d i s c o v e r e d in 1806 b y John G o u ( l e » , an e a r l y w e s t e r n explorer s i r e s to ( o r g e t the p a s t a n d s t a r t life a n e w — w i t h only t h e m e m o r y left o f " s e v e n p e r f e c t y e a r s " a s Dueber S. Cable's friend Cable a l s o is f r e e o n bond, a f t e r b e i n g q u e s t i o n e d o n a suspicion c h a r g e . T h e s l a y i n g remains a mystery. STANDARD THE THRIFTY BUY FOI SAFETY A l l LOIft/HILEAlE j A SL O W AS If I In Our Bis: Market at 55 Washington Ave. -fc00-2ft W E D N E S D A Y SPECIALS ( horulatc 1 Cookies Delicious—Kresh Bread strong, dependable c o m p a n y 5~ 25 2 15 M8 -12JW-I 4*40-1 SIMtlXt. SERVICES! or \ a n t l l a Butter U H U T • t X D I 'fUXLITY — B « l h • * U s k vualitr auteriab by •killed tire ejiflaeen. 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H e r guests* v . e r e A l i c e Purple, Paul Purple, Jimmic ! N e i f e r Jerr> Curkendall, Kmnia and Eunice H a n d v i l l e 1 M r s . France** l^orenz St bene* , t a d y is c a r i n g f o r F r a n k L t t r m z , w h o is s l i g h t l v i m p r o \ e d T n h e r s o f t h e Methodist church will meet Wednesdav e v e n i n g with L e o n Holder) , Miss Adalie W r i g h t of Pitts b u r g h . P a . , spent h e r E a s t e r v a r a tion at t h e h o m e o f h e r m o t h e r . M r s H S Comstock The Ladies A i d societv o f the South ( . / m g r c g a t i o n a l i h u n h will scne a penny s u p p e r Thursday, b e g i n n i n g at "» p. m Clara VINCENT LLI/./l r e c e n t l y o f t h e T i f f a n y ' s d r u g s t o r e , hasr e c e n t l y jmntMl t h e r a n k s <>f h J W o r k e r * , by b e c o m i n g a.-ssm-iau'd with E J medical dispensary W e ' r e w i l l i n g t o w a g e r that w h o e v e r g o e s a t t h e window f o r medicine will g e t service w i t h a smile- -plus F o r V i n c e n t i*- o n e o f t h o s e p e o p l e w h o m a n a g e s t o a l w a y s h a \ e a smile no m a t t e r what happens. FRIENDS OF MRS M CHONKA of Squires A v e . w h o w a s c o n f i n e d at the Ideal hospital, a r e \ e r \ g l a d t o know that she has r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e w h e i e s h e is c o n v a l e r c i n g - O U R V E R Y -BHHT O F W I S H E S a r e h e r e b y OTnt-tn- ' F h r n « l o r e H e b e r t , w h o is very i l l a t hit- h o m e on C h u r c h S t M r H e b e r t is a m e m b e r o f t h e T h i r t > ^ c a r c l u b o f t h e E . J Corp., having w o r k e d w i t h G e o F J o h n s o n at t h e bench a n d h i s man> fnend> are s i n c e r e h h o p i n g that h i s c o n d i t i o n w i l l -non i m p r o v e T H E T H HI LI O F A L l h E T I M E will be yours if i » u rr b r a v e e n o u g h t o t a k e a r u l e in t h a t P.I27 l i m o u s i n e t h a t D o n s I ' u g h is t h e p r o u d o w n e r o f . N'u k i n g o r n u e e n *• t h r o n e c o u l d p o s s i h | > sit up h i g h e r B u t o n e d a > n o t s o v e r v l o n g a g o D o n . - w a s do<nned t o a great disappointment when a f t e r p r o m i s i n g to t a k e a d e a r incnn f o r a r i d e , it w a s f o u n d that s o m e o n e had h e l p e d t h e n r j e l v e * . t o a f e w o f t h e D a r t s ' B u t t h e r . d e w e n t o n lust t h e s n m c ' Newark Valley M r and M r s L e s l i e P a g e A u bun* and H a r o l d It ^ t o m H u t f a l o are spending several davs with M r and Mrs. F l o w l Allen M r s . Leon C h a p m a n o f J o h n s o n Cit> is v i s i t i n g h e r winter M r s E 0 . W a d e , and is a s s i s t i n g in t h e care o f M r Wade F r e d F e h r s u b m i t t e d t o ;IM n p e r Otion in a Buffalo h o s p i t a l Fridaj ( l e r a l d H « i v e r i<* nov, e i n p l o > ed b> N e w m c M o t o r Co E n d i c o t t . Sez Here and There J5t. Anthony Group to | Dine on Saturday Also M a \ g r Theodore J l«iin h a r t a n d M r s L a i n hart I V and M r s . Michael M a g g i o r e , M r and Airs. Eugene Sbarra, M r and Mr>. Patrick Audino. M r a n d MrsJoseph Capparelli Ignazio Sara ceno, Miss Florence Adarno and John Sportello I'M T E L L I N ' Y O U Released Under Bond each 15f! T I R E CO. doz. 19c each 19c Cocoanut Sticks Pecan Fudge Bars FITZMARTIN L E O J. D E V E R E A U X , M*r. 1301 E. Main St., Opp. Wash. A \ e . Rh<fcc .772 -Endicott HARRY E. STABLER, Mgr The Here-to-Stay Agency P H O N E 418 USE BULLETIN WANTADS—THEY BRING RESULTS r - 5 - - V 5*jb Practical Air Cooling for the Home M r s . E l e a n o r Hunt M r s P'leanor H u n t , L o s A n g e l e s , estrange*! t h i r d w i f e o f J o h n \ V H u n t . **elf s t y l e d " J o h n t h e f l a p list ' white lieutenant of F a t h e r l ) i \ i n e ' s N e g r o cult, has e x p r e s s e d her willingness t o aid federal agents in t h e i r hunt for the "white apostle" H e is accuse*! o f s e d u c t i o n b> a 1 7 - j e a r - o l d D e m e r girl Most of the Summer's heat is radiated into your home through the glass in the windows and doors. Nothing you place on the I N S I D E of the glass vill have any effect on the room's temperature Well designed awnings on the ' window will keep the sun off the glass and reduce the temperature of the house. This fact has been'definitely proven by the General Electric Company audi the/ expenmcn"tal College of, the,University of Illinois. 1 The PICCADILLY SHOP Announces the Opening of a New Branch Store ' Next to the Postoffice in Nearly all of the SummerVbigat is radiated ;THftOl.GH THE.1WJNJDOW G L A S S —not through the xyalls; AVe^may .expect j n the Triple Cities are.a, heat units per square foot fpt.gv^^^r«|l^iibj^i&u^^^(c^ the glass. ThaVs;* lot of heat. Nothing placed inside oj^i&e[^|l^H viU.have^any^eirect on the temperature. A l . though we sell )i^etiaiO>Tuidi,>we. ai'e^jbou'hd .to^itey in all faimess-that they are no cooler than window jffiad^a^VepeUan/'^liflds^'ore decorative and^control light very effcctryely IjAt t h e ^ h ' a t r ^ ^ r w e ^ b i f ^ c m ^ r a t u r e . T h i s has-been proven. —VESTAL— WHEN YOU HEAT WATER A Complete Line of Electrically Ladies' and Children'* DRESSES -- HOSIERY -- U N Q E R W E A R Men's and Boys' Praetical^iT C^olirig System ln«t.uitl.\, at the turn of a r.iuccl y«\\ can have .in amplp stippl.v of piping li<il « a t T my tirtienf the day or night. An automatic electric water heater brings you this carefree, dependable serv* ice for as little as 10c a day under the low "night" rate. or HOTPOINT TIES Electric Ranges NOTIONS - GIFTS - TOYS - T O W E L S or - PERCALES B){ Using AwningBr~Yo* 'ATe^iTreaihtg Your Home, to a WESTINGHOUSE DRESS A N D WORK SHIRTS - SOCKS Water Heaters MUSLINS A Complete Stock of Infants' Wear Find out today how easy it is to own and opcr~ ate a modem eleclnc water hotter. See' the latest models on display at our store. $2.00 D O W N The General fileotnc, ponipany have proven that awnings, wjfy, more ' than pay for themselves ift the saving of ^electricity when t]\ey are used in conjunction'-with-electric^-Cooiing- units on any hoijsu exposed to the sun!" Awnings have, df course* the same cooling effect when not used wii^jjlectric Cooling units. * , That"^*JEcbudo3ic^-and Efficient If you we interested in a cool,- attractive home we will fee glnd ttt have an enjlneer call with our new sa^jta an<l go <>V.»r;/this, mattei' with yatj ')n detail. No charge for this service.^^ K i i ^ 1...V *• : ij 11 Direct Phofie frStn Endicott— - :.t~ 48 Months to Pay MRS^EDITH GARRETT, Prop. > $ j t * t to P * * * ? ; « .". - M E W Y O R K STATE ELECTRIC £ GAS C O R P O R A T I O N Vestal l i t Washington Are. v < Pho»f 7< or 8« n^flleatt, N . Y . . ^ Owning.• £%^0Mm^ • ; & ^ » B W . 0.